The girl who cried wolf

There’s no need for a judge to decide anything; when reading that her parents had allowed her to be a cheerleader, one needed read no further. The unconditional love these parents continue to have for their daughter! Religion aside, it’s apparent that Rifqa, for whatever reason, wanted attention and became delusional to the point of lying, or intentionally misrepresenting what her parents said.

Give these parents a break. It’s hard enough for parents these days without having the media whipped into a frenzy against you. If you’re still concerned over her well-being, put them under surveillance for a while, but this is foolishness! The girl’s a minor and the best place for her is with her loving parents. The tragedy is that she doesn’t realize just how good she has it with two parents who love her and relocated for the sake of a good education and necessary surgery.

Just think about how it would feel if it were your daughter. Christians, media, government, everybody, I implore you: Don’t make things any tougher for this family. Please don't exploit them any longer as a chance to further attack the Muslim community and Islamic organizations for your own political and religious purpose. Lastly, don’t allow your ill-directed vengeance to get in the way of doing what is righteous going forward. Not now, not ever!

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